Public Act 096-1293
 
SB3222 EnrolledLRB096 20456 MJR 36111 b

    AN ACT concerning education.
 
    Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
represented in the General Assembly:
 
    Section 5. The University of Illinois Act is amended by
changing Section 25 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 305/25)
    Sec. 25. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 10. The Southern Illinois University Management
Act is amended by changing Section 15 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 520/15)
    Sec. 15. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 15. The Chicago State University Law is amended by
changing Section 5-120 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 660/5-120)
    Sec. 5-120. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228; eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 20. The Eastern Illinois University Law is amended
by changing Section 10-120 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 665/10-120)
    Sec. 10-120. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 25. The Governors State University Law is amended
by changing Section 15-120 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 670/15-120)
    Sec. 15-120. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 30. The Illinois State University Law is amended by
changing Section 20-125 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 675/20-125)
    Sec. 20-125. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 35. The Northeastern Illinois University Law is
amended by changing Section 25-120 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 680/25-120)
    Sec. 25-120. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 40. The Northern Illinois University Law is amended
by changing Section 30-130 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 685/30-130)
    Sec. 30-130. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 45. The Western Illinois University Law is amended
by changing Section 35-125 as follows:
 
    (110 ILCS 690/35-125)
    Sec. 35-125. Limitation on tuition increase. This Section
applies only to those students who first enroll after the
2003-2004 academic year. For 4 continuous academic years
following initial enrollment (or for undergraduate programs
that require more than 4 years to complete, for the normal time
to complete the program, as determined by the University), the
tuition charged an undergraduate student who is an Illinois
resident shall not exceed the amount that the student was
charged at the time he or she first enrolled in the University.
However, if the student changes majors during this time period,
the tuition charged the student shall equal the amount the
student would have been charged had he or she been admitted to
the changed major when he or she first enrolled. An
undergraduate student who is an Illinois resident and who has
for 4 continuous academic years been charged no more than the
tuition amount that he or she was charged at the time he or she
first enrolled in the University shall be charged tuition not
to exceed the amount the University charged students who first
enrolled in the University for the academic year following the
academic year the student first enrolled in the University for
a maximum of 2 additional continuous academic years.
(Source: P.A. 93-228, eff. 1-1-04.)
 
    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
2010.